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5 memes that capture the feelings of single people on Rose Day

Rose Day 2023: Twitter is flooded with various posts celebrating the day, including hilarious memes.

Updated on: Feb 7, 2023, 09:34:48 IST
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Today is Rose Day, the first day of Valentine’s week. There are many who are excitedly celebrating this day and gearing up for the week of love that ultimately culminates to Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14. However, there are also some who are not entirely excited to be a part of this celebratory week, especially those who are not in a relationship. So, while we are seeing many love-filled posts flooding Twitter, there are also shares that singles will find absolutely relatable. On Rose Day, here are five memes that may leave you chuckling.

Rose Day 2023: A meme shared by a Twitter user showing how single people may feel. (Screengrab)
Rose Day 2023: A meme shared by a Twitter user showing how single people may feel. (Screengrab)

This Twitter user shared a post for the ‘single gang’:

Not just Rose Day, this Twitter user imagined what single people may do for the whole week:

Do you feel the same too?

Is it relatable?

That makes sense!

With Rose Day being celebrated today on February 7, people are eagerly waiting for the other days of Valentine week. On February 8, people will celebrate Propose Day and Chocolate Day on February 9. Teddy Day will be celebrated on February 10, Promise Day on February 11, Hug Day on February 12, and Kiss Day on February 13. And, the last of the love of the week is Valentine’s Day which will be celebrated on February 14.

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